Three great books by trading guru Dominic Picarda on offer for free
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Tom Winnifrith
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Nov 06 2013 @ 11:56
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My good friend Dominic Picarda may look like a debt collector with menace bit as a columnist on the Chronic Investor and Financial Times he has a great reputation as an expert on technical analysis and spreadbetting. He is of course a speaker at the UK Investor Show on April 5 and we have THREE books by Dominic to give away free.
The first is an Dominic’s top 5 trades for Q4 2013 ( ie now). The second is Dominic’s Beginners Guide to SpreadBetting. And the third is Domnic’s Guide to Pair Trades.
You can order one or all of them for free HERE.
But hurry. We have just 500 booklets to send out. So if you want one ( two or three) order NOW HERE
Tom Winnifrith
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